Andreas

Taormina


Subdued and sophisticated (if slightly clinical), Andreas is home to chef Andreas Zangerl, a long-time fixture on Taormina's fine-dining scene. While the menu can be a little hit and miss, the seafood antipasti and primi are often highlights. These might include local shrimps and vegetables served tempura-style, or a sultry dish of paccheri pasta with tuna and spicy 'nduja (spreadable Calabrian salami).


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2. Teatro Greco

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4. Palazzo Corvaja

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Dating back to the 10th century, the crenellated, Arab-influenced Palazzo Corvaja houses the tourist office and occasional exhibitions.

5. Porta Messina

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6. Chiesa di San Giuseppe

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7. Torre dell’Orologio

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8. Palazzo Ciampoli

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The 14th-century Palazzo Ciampoli stands adjacent to the Hotel El Jebel.